The government should delay the launch of ‘making tax digital’ until 2020 and make the scheme optional for many small businesses and self-employed people, the House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill sub-committee has recommended in a new report.
The government should delay the launch of ‘making tax digital’ until 2020 and make the scheme optional for many small businesses and self-employed people, the House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill sub-committee has recommended in a new report. The report suggests the following modifications to the policy:
As Paul Aplin, vice president of the ICAEW, observed in this week’s Tax Journal (page 8), the recommendations echo many of the comments and findings in the earlier report by the House of Commons Treasury Committee. There was ‘much wisdom contained in these two Parliamentary reports’, he wrote.
The government should delay the launch of ‘making tax digital’ until 2020 and make the scheme optional for many small businesses and self-employed people, the House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill sub-committee has recommended in a new report.
The government should delay the launch of ‘making tax digital’ until 2020 and make the scheme optional for many small businesses and self-employed people, the House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill sub-committee has recommended in a new report. The report suggests the following modifications to the policy:
As Paul Aplin, vice president of the ICAEW, observed in this week’s Tax Journal (page 8), the recommendations echo many of the comments and findings in the earlier report by the House of Commons Treasury Committee. There was ‘much wisdom contained in these two Parliamentary reports’, he wrote.